Learning from and using surveys to assess the gendered socio-economic impacts of COVID-19

This webinar will present findings from the World Bank’s high-frequency phone surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean and UN Women’s rapid gender assessments in Afghanistan. It will also showcase use cases of these surveys in the Maldives, Bangladesh, and Jordan. Full details ▼
Event type: Lectures, seminars, panel discussions
Start date: 17 November 2020 | Start time: 15:00 UTC +00:00
End date: 17 November 2020 | End time: 16:30 UTC +00:00
Location: Online, Zoom

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This webinar aims to provide a venue for various partners—government and non-State actors—of UN Women and the World Bank to share learning experiences on and use cases of their COVID-19 data collection initiatives with a focus on gender dimensions. It will feature findings from the World Bank’s high-frequency phone surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean and UN Women’s rapid gender assessments in Afghanistan, where face-to-face interviews have to be undertaken in partnership with the International Rescue Committee to reach the furthest behind. Bridging the gap between data production and use, the webinar will also showcase use cases of these surveys in the Maldives, Bangladesh, and Jordan.

Sponsored by: UN Women Headquarters
More information:
Contact person: Alper Gucumengil alper.gucumengil[at]unwomen.org